Question by jesswzmn: Why are voters taking out their anger against Bush on GOP congress candidates?
The pattern is clear. GOP candidates for the house and the senate are in trouble and will be in trouble. Even conservative pundits are admitting this is an election year that does not favor congressional candidates…and the reason given is that basically people are unhappy with president Bush and his policies and not happy with the direction he has put the country in.
Yet, in spite of all this, it seems americans are tossed up on whether to elect the democratic presidential nominee whether Clinton or obama when going up against the GOP candidate McCain, who agrees with much of president Bush’s policies.
I find this quirk very fascinating. Anyone has any opinions on this phenomenon? Why would the american electorate be so unhappy with the GOP president Bush and his policies, and be willing to punish GOP congressional candidates for Bush’s perceived bad policies or bad direction…and more willing to reelect and very Bush like policy wise GOP candidate who will
many of Bush’s policies and viewpoints that americans are unhappy with?
Best answer:
Answer by Derrick P
Because they indorse everything he does. It’s sort of like Mayor Daley and the city goverment in Chicago.
Nobody has the gull to stand against him.
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